How To Use Third-Party DNS Services With Reliance Broadband?

Reliance broadband requires much tweaking in order to work properly like the conventional ISPs within India such as Airtel and BSNL. One of the issues faced by many existing subscribers is the inability to use third-party DNS services likes Google DNS or Open DNS with their Reliance broadband connections. Here is a simple tip to start using them with your connection from now on.

1) Open up the command prompt and do a ping to reliancebroadband.co.in.

2) Note down the IP address listed for the portal (for me it is listed as 220.224.142.229).

2 Responses to How To Use Third-Party DNS Services With Reliance Broadband?

I did all these and also the router DNS was set to Google DNS and yes the connection is working. But, the modem manual DNS gets deleted or get blank when the modem power is switched off/modem is restarted. That makes me to enter the DNS every time i restart my modem